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Students from higher learning institutions affected by the gas pipeline disaster in Putra Heights can attend classes online when the academic session begins on Monday (April 7).

Higher Education director-general Prof Datuk Dr Azlinda Azman said the facility is available to students at public universities as well as those in polytechnics and community colleges.

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00:00So, maybe next week we will have a new semester for the students here.
00:11So, maybe there will be a university that will invite other classes for example?
00:15Yes, there will be additional classes.
00:20And maybe it can also be directed, I have directed to do classes online.
00:25So, the students can also, there is indeed flexibility in UA.
00:29And all universities are 100% ready to help these children who are intelligent.
00:40But we don't want because of this incident to be affected
00:43and can affect their concentration in teaching.
00:49So far, 65 UA students have been affected?
00:52That's right, UA, public universities and private universities, including IPT students.
00:59And we are also together with the CEO of the Student Union.
01:04Coincidentally, Mr. Hirman is also the director of the Student Union.
01:09So, he also ensures that the institution can identify those who are affected.

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